The grounds are well manicured, sites are long and have full hookups on asphalt with grassy areas and a picnic table. I stayed here two nights, and then two more since I couldn't get a spot in any other park in the area.

What turned me off was the dog "park". I ended up cleaning up the dog feces because the place was horrible. The uncovered trash can had not been emptied for at LEAST a month (think 33 gallon trash can half full of flies, feces and MAGGOTS!). The dog "park" is fenced, but just has pea gravel and is rather small, triangular in shape. There are other places to walk your dog that are much more pleasant.

The trash bins in the rest rooms were overflowing. The managers run the Super 8 Motel in front, and these RV spots are behind the pool area and are like the stepchildren of the motel. For an overnight, they are fine. Easy signage from the freeway (east side of I-5) to find it, but the Fern Valley construction can be disconcerting. The long-term site holders have clean sites, and there are no dead cars or trash around them. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Truck Camper.

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Conveniently located halfway between Jacksonville (Britt Festival) and Ashland (Shakespeare Festival), it's a good place to start from.

This is a good park for an overnIght stay. The sites are a good size, and access is easy. The nightly rate is high, but there is not much choice in this area. The WIFI and Cable TV are good. We would stay here again as a one night stop. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Not a clean park. Trash all along the rear fence. On I-5 frontage road but highway noise not bad. Expensive for what you get. We are 65' and fit OK. Verizon cell and air-card worked well. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

Customer service was top notch, price per night was fair, monthly rate was astronomical $650. its dirty, pool was nasty, bathrooms needed bleach if and when they opened them. WiFi wouldn't work because we were too far away. Cable connector on the power box was broken. Long term RVers said they were too broke to move out. Mostly people on disability and social security. Kinda sad to take advantage of desolate persons. We woke up choking on diesel exhaust from the next door Truck Stop. Noisy freeway ...easy access to the I-5. But there are a lot of construction delays. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

I had called and the rate quoted was 35/night. On arrival the unfriendly staff person said 38/night and finally changed it to 35/night. Had a pull-through site between two permanent campers (we saw other sites that were available). Side by side hookups and the lawn area was full of dog droppings. Would not stay here again. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

About Pear Tree - It is a small park associated with the America's Best Motel. Check in at the motel office. Good hook-ups. Reasonably wide spaces. Lots of long term residents. On my paved site a prior renter lost most of his transmission fluid and it was still on the pad. The park owner did not seem concerned about the spill. There must have been 10 gallons of transmission fluid on the pad which I had to work around. I did not want to track it into my coach. The park is very close to I-5 and the noise is loud and incessant. I may stay here again when in the area. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This is a good spot for a stopover going South or North. The Sites are easily accessed and a good size. The park is well maintained. We have stayed here a few times, but have never used the facilities. The staff at the Hotel Check-In are friendly. We would stay here again We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This is a VERY noisy place with LOUD freeway noise. It is not currently well maintained. It is part of a freeway motel/truck stop complex. Not worth more then a quick overnight stop. Better then a rest area maybe? Unfortunately week stayed here a week as we expected to have repairs take that long. Repairs were done in two days so we spent the rest of the time watching the comings and goings of the place. DW said all the toilets in the women's restrooms were plugged and remained that way all week. It did have a pool but never saw anyone use it? Laundry room looked like it would spread disease. Will only stay here again out of desperation. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Loud I-5 traffic noise. Long, level, paved, angled pull-throughs. Spaces are well marked with good arrangement for hook ups. Jacuzzi not in service. Shower surface clean, needs good cleaning. Rules not being enforced, dogs loose, vehicles parked on grass, junk around permanent trailers. We witnessed a motor coach having to back out because permanents had vehicles preventing him from making the turn to pull forward. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Travel Trailer.

Located halfway between Medford and Ashland, this is a nice clean little park behind a motel. Nice swimming pool and excellent bathrooms. There are a few shade trees, and you park on level concrete pads. Would stay here again. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Very clean and orderly park. Made on-line reservations, so check in was very quick and easy. Park had a good layout. Plenty of room to move rigs around. Confusing entrance and exit, entrance sign was very small. Office staff should have mentioned how to exit the park. After we disconnected our car we drove around a bit trying to figure out how to get back onto the freeway. This park is right off of I-5 and next to a truck stop, so there was some traffic noise. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

We had stayed here 5 or 6 years ago and agree the park isn't in the same condition as it was then - but it is also older. The water faucet was putting out quite a bit of water when we pulled into the site and could not be turned off. Easy to enter pull through sites are very long with plenty of room for both our 33 foot 5th wheel and truck and still room to spare. The sites are narrow when adjoining RVs have their slides out. It is a small park and there are many "long term" residents. We never saw any "junk" around their sites but there were some items stored around some of the RVs. The pool was close to our site which resulted in quite a bit of noise at times. Interstate 5 is very close so there is also highway noise. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

If you're looking for a fancy-schmancy RV resort, this isn't it. But if you're looking for a nice place to rest along Interstate 5, you could do a lot worse than this RV park. It has very easy ingress/egress to Interstate 5, with a convenient gas station/truck stop right at the exit, and a pretty nice restaurant within a block or so. It's right behind a motel (you check in via the motel reception desk). The people at check-in were very nice, and very helpful. Pull-through sites easily accommodated our 40' motor home without having to unhook our tow vehicle. Very nicely maintained grassy areas between sites. All hookups worked well, including wi-fi. Sites are just wide enough to put your awning out without hitting your neighbor, but there wasn't a ton of room to spare. There was some highway noise from I-5, but it sure didn't keep us awake -- it became more like white noise for us. We will definitely stay here again in our travels up and down I-5, and won't hesitate to recommend it to friends for a good overnight spot. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This is a very nice park. The sites are paved, level and spacious in both length and width. The majority of the spaces are pull-thru. The managers/owners are very nice. There is a short fence between each site. Would stay here again. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

Stayed here previously in 2004; park has gone downhill since then. Long-term residents have accumulated junk around their spaces (supposedly against park rules). Park is convenient on & off Highway 5 between Medford and Ashland. Decent enough but could use a lot of TLC. Little privacy fences and lawns with trees between spaces. Within easy driving distance to stores and shops. Freeway noise is evident but didn't keep us awake. Would stay here again as location is convenient and there is plenty of room for our 42' motorhome with 4 slideouts. We camped at Pear Tree RV Resort in a Motorhome.